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LAT 201: Intermediate Latin I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of Elementary Latin IIor equivalentThe first course of a two-course sequence designed as an introductionto Latin literature through intensive reading of major authors ofGolden Age prose and poetry, including Cicero and Virgil. Carefulattention will be paid to grammar and style.
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LAT 202: Intermediate Latin II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of Intermediate Latin I orplacement by examinationThis course completes the two-semester introduction to Latinliterature through intensive reading of major authors in Silver Agepoetry and prose from imperial Rome, including Livy's History ofRome and Ovid's Metamorphoses. Careful attention to grammar andstyle.
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LAT 220: Perspectives on Culture: The Romans
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
This variable content course is designed to introduce students tothe history and culture of a nation. In a survey style course format,students will gain a deeper understanding of the most significantliterary, historical, and cultural aspects of the targeted nation and mayuse this information to assist in language acquisition. This course istaught in English.
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LAT 310: Advanced Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Major, Minor andCore Concentration.Prerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseIntensive practice and review in advanced grammatical structures,written composition, and the mastery of style. This course formsa basis for advanced competence of grammatical structures in thestudent's target language and is intended to serve as a foundation foradvanced study.
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LAT 311: Advanced Conversation
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Major, Minor andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the appropriate Intermediate II language courseAdvanced Conversation is designed to help students refineconversational skills for group discussion, dialogue, and individual oralpresentations on current topics pertaining to everyday life, professions,politics, social/economic conditions, and the arts.
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LAT 338: Roman Literary Tradition I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of Intermediate Latin IIor placement by examinationRoman Literary Tradition I provides a survey of Latin literature fromearly republican Rome to the age of Augustus. The most significantworks of literature, ranging from drama and epic to lyric poetry andhistory will be introduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on thetools of analysis specific to literary studies, translation, and criticism inclassical philology. Reading, discussing, and writing about significanttexts affords understanding of literature and reinforcement ofadvanced language skills.
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LAT 339: Roman Literary Tradition II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of Intermediate Latin IIor placement by examinationRoman Literary Tradition II provides a survey of Latin literature fromthe "silver age" to early Christianity. The most significant works of literature, ranging from drama and epic to biography and historywill be introduced and discussed. Emphasis is placed on the toolsof analysis specific to literary studies, translation, and criticism inclassical philology. Reading, discussing, and writing about significanttexts affords understanding of literature and reinforcement ofadvanced language skills.
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LAT 340: Advanced Literary Topics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Major, Minor, andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the Intermediate Latin II courseThis variable content course is designed to introduce students toliterary masterpieces, trends, and movements of the targeted languageby reading and studying the author or genre proposed for the course.All lectures and materials are in the targeted language and studentsare expected to be proficient speakers and writers of the targetedlanguage.
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LAT 350: Advanced Latin Topics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Language Major, Minor andCore ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination or successful completion (C- orhigher) of the Intermediate Latin II courseAdvanced Latin Topics is a variable content course designed toexplore areas of classical philology. Topics include classical linguistics,epigraphy, paleography, and the history of classical scholarship.Unless otherwise noted, all material for this course is in the originallanguage. The topic covered each semester is listed in the CourseBulletin. This course may be repeated for credit, but students muststudy a different topic each time this course is offered.
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LING 101: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Required for all students with a dual major in Secondary Education/Englishand Foreign Languages majorsThis course is an overview of the conceptual foundations of linguistics.The course introduces students to several major areas withinlinguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics.It is appropriate for any undergraduate interested in language or itsuse.
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